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The staff and the management team of the hotel changes all the time. This effects the quality of the service you get from thw hotel. However garden rooms with a small terrace are cute and convinient. Close to the city center.

Lovely small hotel at the heart of Istanbul Anatolian side. I visit he cafe under the hotel when I have to be around that area. There are mostly young local people, university students etc nice to watch them spending some quality time. Price range is...More

The air condition was not working, just blowing warm air. The window wasn't really an option because it was too loud. Otherwise the hotel is fine and the staff is very service minded.

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Thank Heinz S

Management response:Responded 20 April 2017

Dear Guest ,
We do apologize for the inconvenience related with the A/C unit. Our engineer department did check the systems and fix the problem.
Thank you for your kind comments and hope to see you soon in our hotel .
With best regards.

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